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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Discover the Color of Your Litterbox - Part 6 - Are you a Creator?

(Part 5 of a 9 part series)

If you have been faithfully following the blog you may have determined you are not a DOER or a THINKER. This may have left you despondent and unable to enjoy the sun's last rays on your furry body as you lie under your favorite window sadly musing, "perhaps there is no hope for me to be fulfilled in my cat-reer." But do not give up hope, as you may very well be a CREATOR.

Incidentally, for those who have not been faithfully following the blog, we hiss and spit on you. Furthermore, we refuse to use the litterbox you have graciously provided and choose to go instead to the planter where you have planted a low maintenance Dracaena and teach you a thing or two about low maintenance.

Being a creator is wonderful. For one, isn't God a creator too? If so, he certainly is in good company. For two, most cats have have artistry running through their veins.

Are you a Creator?

True or False:

You are inspired by:
  • Afternoon naps in a warm sunbeam

  • Raking the litter in your cat box into elaborate patterns

  • Making imprints with your paws on windows and mirrors

  • Your Yoga and meditation practices

If you true to one or more, you are a Creator.

Created by Lynn Chang and Christienne Miller

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3 comments:

  1. I think I'm more of a destroyer... I guess that falls into the Do-er column? (I DO destroy very well.. heh heh heh)

    *RUMBLEPURR*

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  2. Dear Rumblepurr,
    First I want to thank you for your very thoughtful comments. Second, a DESTROYER is in fact very much a CREATOR. There is a movement called deconstructivism where design is reduced to it's bare elements - where interesting geometry replaces ornament. Frank Gehry is a noted deconstructivist architect. Purrr...haps the field of architecture may be your calling.

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  3. Ooooo.... I like the sounds of this... do you think people would pay me in tunafish?

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